Rwandan Health Care: A Model for the West?
In Rwanda, 92 percent of citizens have government-mandated health insurance, collectively owned by the policy-holders themselves. Does organizing health care based on this mutual ethical obligation make sense for other countries? What do you think?
This Global Ethics Corner slideshow is part of a weekly series from the Carnegie Council. For more information, go to: http://www.cceia.org
Видео Rwandan Health Care: A Model for the West? канала Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
This Global Ethics Corner slideshow is part of a weekly series from the Carnegie Council. For more information, go to: http://www.cceia.org
Видео Rwandan Health Care: A Model for the West? канала Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
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